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adjacent-channel interference

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adjacent-channel interference [ə′jās·ənt ′chan·əl in·tər′fir·əns]
(communications)
Interference that is caused by a transmitter operating in an adjacent channel.


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In today's wireless networks, where protocols such as GSM, GPRS and Edge are prone to interference, precise identification of co-channel and adjacent-channel interference is crucial in cell and frequency planning and network optimization.
This lab-based test solution quickly and accurately tests the receiver performance of W-CDMA terminal and base station receivers in the presence of co- and adjacent-channel interference.
 
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